The winners in business have shifted markedly in the past decade—and the keys to success are likely to be very different again in ten years’ time. How should leaders prepare their companies to thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape? What will it take to win the '20s?

Rash Gandhi is a core member of Boston Consulting Group's Technology Advantage practice who specializes in data and digital architectures and technologies. He has expertise in defining business-aligned IT strategies and architectures, mostly in the energy, travel, and tourism; banking; and insurance sectors. Rash also leads data-driven digital transformations in industries including energy, travel, and tourism; automotive; retail, industrial goods; insurance; and financial institutions—focusing on technology strategy, and data/IT organization capability-building.

Rash works with clients on the transformation of application development and maintenance functions and performing technical health checks and reviews to de-risk programs.

Before joining the firm, Rash worked at IBM on key technology topics such as enterprise and IT architecture, and cloud.

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